The affidavit filed Monday claims that Shoffner accepted multiple payments of $6,000 cash that was sometimes rolled up and hidden in a pie box. The affidavit says the broker has been granted immunity in exchange for his or her cooperation.

The affidavit says Shoffner admitted to authorities that it was wrong to accept the cash.

Shoffner was arrested on an extortion charge Saturday, but in court Monday she didn't enter a plea. But her attorney says Shoffner would plead not guilty at the appropriate time. She was released on her own recognizance.